April 6th, 2021 By David KnoxComments offFiled under: News,
Bail conditions for suspended
Today show supervising producer Tom Nicol have been varied following a court appearance at Waverley Local Court.
News.com.au reports the 32-year-old is charged with sexual intercourse without consent and stands accused of assaulting a woman at his eastern suburbs home after a night drinking on January 29. He was released on bail in February.
The court heard on Tuesday the alleged victim became highly intoxicated, putting her in a state of “considerable vulnerability”, and drugs may have been consumed on the night.
Nicol has strongly denied the claims and vows to fight them in court.
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âLike many other Australians, I have faced the challenges of living with childhood trauma, and that is a priority for me to address in my time in this place,â she said at the time.
âI share a small part of this deeply personal story today because I believe we must do more as a society to keep our children and families safe. I am proud to stand as a member of this government that has committed to do more to address the scourge of family, domestic and sexual violence.â
The marches, organised over the last two weeks, will span the country. They will be held in capital cities and country towns from Gosford to Katharine, Shearwater to Woombah. An event will also take place in London.
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Nine Entertainment Co. and WIN Corporation have signed a new regional television affiliation agreement, signalling the end of its 5 year deal with Southern Cross, and in effect the end of 10’s deal with WIN TV.
The deal takes effect from July 1st.
The minimum 7-year agreement will result in WIN broadcasting Nine’s metropolitan free-to-air television content from channels 9, 9GO!, 9GEM and 9Life into markets including Tasmania, regional Western Australia, Victoria, Queensland and Southern NSW, providing seamless access to Nine’s television content across all of metropolitan and regional Australia.
WIN will pay an affiliation fee of around 50% of its regional advertising revenue to Nine and provide airtime to Nine to allow promotion of Nine’s assets across WIN’s television and radio network. As part of the arrangements between Nine and WIN, WIN will also provide a sales representation service for Nine in Northern NSW and Darwin for a period of time.